2021
DOI: 10.1002/jmri.27629
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Can Hybrid Arterial Spin Labeling‐Tagged Zero‐Echo‐Time Magnetic Resonance Angiography Be an Effective Candidate in the Evaluation of Intracranial Artery Diseases? A Clinical Feasibility Study

Abstract: Background Flow related artifacts in continuous arterial spin labeling (cASL) zero‐echo‐time (ZTE) magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) could influence the vasculature visualization. Purpose To investigate the clinical feasibility for the intracranial artery diseases assessment by utilizing hybrid ASL‐ZTE‐MRA (hASL‐ZTE‐MRA). Study Type Prospective, technical development. Population Sixty‐seven subjects with known/suspected cerebrovascular diseases. Field Strength/Sequence Gradient echo based cASL‐/hASL‐ ZTE‐MR… Show more

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“…In these 2 cases, the diagnosis was missed because of the blinding artifacts formed by overlapped images from multiple layer collection. Consistently, previous studies also have indicated that TOF-MRA has disadvantages compared with ZTE-MRA 16,21–23 . In addition, because of the large acoustic noise during scanning, some patients may not be able to tolerate the TOF-MRA procedure.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
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“…In these 2 cases, the diagnosis was missed because of the blinding artifacts formed by overlapped images from multiple layer collection. Consistently, previous studies also have indicated that TOF-MRA has disadvantages compared with ZTE-MRA 16,21–23 . In addition, because of the large acoustic noise during scanning, some patients may not be able to tolerate the TOF-MRA procedure.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Consistently, previous studies also have indicated that TOF-MRA has disadvantages compared with ZTE-MRA. 16,[21][22][23] In addition, because of the large acoustic noise during scanning, some patients may not be able to tolerate the TOF-MRA procedure.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…7 In this issue of JMRI, Qu et al applied hASL to ZTE-MRA by using additional pulsed labeling straight inferior to the continuous RF pulse followed by an inversion time. 8 They demonstrated improved imaging quality (visual score, SNR, and contrast-to-noise ratio), inter-rater agreement of stenotic grading and aneurysmal size measurement, and acceptable acoustic noise level during hASL-ZTE-MRA compared to CASL-ZTE-MRA. Most notably, the flow in the stent or aneurysm remnant in the posttreated lesions and niduses of arteriovenous malformations were better depicted in the new strategy, suggesting that it could be a reliable option for follow-up after interventions.…”
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